Too Much Credit, by Andres Rueda.
Credit Cards, Iran Missile Test and What Makes a Great Place to Work?
05/20/2009 at 12:00 p.m.
New Credit Card Rules
The U.S. Senate has approved new credit card rules. President Obama says he'll sign them into law by Memorial Day. What will they mean to you?No More Mayor in Bainbridge
Bainbridge Island has decided to replace its mayoral form of government with a city manager. Why did they do that?
Seattle Mayoral Candidate Dorli Rainey
Dorli Rainey says Seattle needs a woman in the Mayor's office. She tells us why she's running.
Iran Tests Missile
Iranian President Ahmadinejad says his country has tested a long–range missile that could reach Israel, Southeastern Europe and U.S. military bases. What should the Obama administration do?
What Makes a Great Place to Work?
Besides giving you that paycheck, what makes a great place to work?
Guest(s)
Dorli Rainey is running for Mayor of Seattle.
Ezra Klein is an economic and domestic policy blogger for The Washington Post.
Trita Parsi heads the National Iranian American Council and is the author of "How to Stop an Iranian Bomb."
Bob Fortner is a 20 year resident of Bainbridge Island and a founder of the community watchdog organization Bainbridge Resource Group.
Patrick Clawson is Deputy Director for Research at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy.
Ben Dattner is an associate professor of organizational development at NYU and on-air workplace consultant for NPR's "Morning Edition."
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- 'Senate Backs Credit Card Limits,' Orlando Business Journal
- 'Iran Says It Tests Missile,' The Seattle Times
- Ahmadinejad and Israel
- 'Bainbridge Government Question: A Tale of Two Mayors,' The Kitsap Sun
- Dorli For Mayor
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